Jeff and I met our sophomore year of high school.
I transferred here to Imperial from El Centro and he was really mean to me when we first
met.
I think he liked me, I think he had a little crush on me and he's always teased me and
hooked me and I think he always wanted a reaction out of me.
First met was sophomore year, she transferred over here from El Centro, just a little tiny
thing walk around the hallways, we got along pretty good and that's just kind of how we
started meeting.
I think our first real memory is probably Miss Beeson's class when we were always flirting
back and forth with each other there and throwing squid at each other and that kind of stuff.
After we both graduated high school I moved to Texas and Jeff and I always stayed in touch,
we were always best friends, we always communicated, he went off to college and then he became
a marine biologist and I pursued other goals in my life and the whole time we always ended
up reconnecting.
When I first moved he used to write letters to me and I used to write letters to him and
I still have a couple of them actually.
One of my favorite letters is right after we graduated high school and I moved we were
pin-palling and he wrote me, he says, you know I was thinking the other day that he
could just come down here and then we could be able to see each other because it would
be really hard for me to go to watch that in Texas.
And then after we bought the house I was like, I haven't been here for two years now, it's
tight.
It's true.
And then I shut up.
You did it?
No you didn't.
I reminded them like every other day.
Every day you were writing me.
It was a different, it was like I could just do it today.
No.
Before we wanted to find out.
So we were here at Humber's.
Yeah, no.
He didn't marry me like when I was 15.
Yeah, he had an old plan out first.
It's like I was like, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know,
I don't know.
Invitations go out at the end of the month.
So save the day.
are coming to a mailbox near you.
